Teacher goes viral for kneeling while writing on board to ensure students’ view isn’t blocked
A secondary school teacher has gone viral on social media after a photo surfaced online showing him kneeling in the classroom to write on the board without blocking the students’ view.
The image, shared on the popular social media platform X (formerly Twitter), captures the teacher on his knees while writing on the board, with words clearly visible.
The teacher’s gesture was aimed at ensuring that he didn’t obstruct the students’ view while conducting the lesson.
He captioned the post saying: “I don’t want to block my student’s view. When you love what you do, you will always find a way to be happy 😁 .”
“May God bless our HUSTLE.”
As the post quickly gained traction, it sparked widespread attention, with many users sharing their thoughts in the comments.
See some reactions below:
@TheRoyalHerbs: “You can always bend down instead of kneeling. However, you can always do what is convenient for you. God bless the work of your hand and reward your passion.”
@urchyberry: “The profession of teaching shouldn’t be stressful. There are advanced way of teaching but Nigeria has remained stagnant. You should be using digital screen or projector where ypu can stand anywhere without blocking the board, to teach. Nigeria system is too hard.”
@boy_in_prime: “Oga, no matter your intention, this is very unprofessional. You can just finish writing and give them some minutes to copy that side. Moreover, you planned to spread this on the internet for fame or engagement, nothing more.”
@Invaluablemoi: “Welldone. You are doing an awesome job training the leaders of tomorrow.”
@Tayvon_Yung: “This tweet legit took me down memory lane. Remember those days when I was still in the industry, i did everything I could to ensure the kids got it right in that early stage, because nursery/primary level is the bedrock. Well done, Mr Tope. 👏God bless all teachers out there.”
@TosinImade: “I love teaching right from a younger age, and I don’t know why. God bless the works of your hands.”
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